Manhattanville College

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Accounting

Introduction

Often called, ‘the language of business,’ accounting is the primary information system for all business and non-profit organization. Accounting is a dynamic field, characterized by continuous change in response to changing business practices.

Financial Accounting deals with the preparation of financial statements by management and the auditing and attestation of these statements by public auditors. Managerial Accounting deals with internal reporting within the company, using the same accounting information system and other knowledge sources. The third component to accounting practice is the tax practice, which involves providing legal, ethical, and technical expertise on the preparation of tax returns on behalf of organizations and individuals.

An Accounting major may find employment in professional accounting firms, corporations, non-profit organizations and government in a variety of capacities. Manhattanville’s proximity to New York City provides abundant opportunities for internships and employment in accounting.

Degree

The Economics, Finance & Management Department offers both a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting

Optional Minors

Students can also choose to minor in Accounting, and Finance and Management majors can choose Accounting as their concentration.

Career Ideas

Actuary, Benefits Manager, Budget Analyst, Chief Financial Officer, Credit Analyst, Finance Manager, Financial Examiner, Government Budget Analyst, Insurance Adjustor, Internal Auditor, Loan Officer, Market Research Analyst, Property Accountant, Securities Broker

Program Administrators

Department Chair

William Perkins, (914) 323-5149

Faculty and Staff 

DEPARTMENT CHAIR

William Perkins, (914) 323-5149

William.Perkins@mville.edu 

FULL-TIME FACULTY

Nimish Adhia

Tina Bardsley

David Borker

James Bryan

Robert Derrell

Kyoko Mona

William Perkins

Heather Perretta

Peter Rivera

FACULTY EMERITAE

Anna Sachko Gandolfi

Cecilia Winters

 

ADJUNCT FACULTY

Alan Anderson

Ernest Barone

Laura Bigaouette

Edwin Bowman

Rob Candee

Michael Coelho

Alex Gialanella

Paul Jakubek

Rosalie Liebowitz

Danielle Martin

Ken Mias

Sultan Niazi

Erik Paulson

Michael Scimeca

Matt Taylor

John Wenninger 

STAFF

Carolyn Greaige 

Administrative Assistant 

Overview

The Department of Economics, Finance, and Management offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major in Accounting as well as a minor and a concentration, available to Finance and Management majors. Accounting students learn the basic conceptual framework of financial reporting, including accrual accounting and all of the analytical, quantitative and practical skills necessary for work in these areas. The Accounting major is comprised of courses in Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Quantitative Methods, as well as Business Law and Ethics.

Note: Courses with the ACC code are not liberal arts. As with all non-liberal arts courses at the College, this is indicated by double asterisks after the title of the course. Students majoring in Accounting are urged to plan carefully to ensure that they will have the 60 liberal arts credit hours required for the B.S. degree or the 90 liberal arts credit hours required for the B.A. degree.

Accounting Major Requirements

Accounting Major Requirements

The accounting major requires completion of fifteen (15) required 3-credit courses for a total of 45 credit hours. Ten of these courses are in accounting and five are in non-accounting business related courses.

The following are the required courses:

ACC 1002: Fundamentals of Accounting I (3 cr.) **

ACC 1008 : Fundamentals of Accounting II (3 cr.) **

ACC 2035: Intermediate Accounting I (3 cr.) **

ACC 2036: Intermediate Accounting II (3 cr.) **

ACC 2037: Fundamentals of Taxation (3 cr.) **

ACC 3019: Cost Accounting (3 cr.) **

ACC 3024: Auditing (3 cr.) **

ACC 3081: Advanced Auditing (3 cr.) **

ACC 3083: Advanced Taxation (3 cr.) **

ACC 3085: Advanced Accounting (3 cr.)**

Required Non-accounting courses:

ECO 1011: Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr.)

FIN 3010: Corporation Finance** or FIN 2002 Principles of Finance** (3 cr.)

POS 2014: Practical Approach to Business Law (3 cr.)

POS 2090: Law and Business Ethics (3 cr.)

ECO 2060: Economics and Business Statistics (3 cr.)

In addition to the 15 required courses, two courses are strongly recommended for the accounting major:

MGT 1007: Computer Concepts with Business Applications (3 cr.) **

MATH 1012: Pre-calculus (4 cr.)

** Not counted as liberal arts

Accounting Minor Requirements

Accounting Minor Requirements

Five courses are required as follows:

ACC 1002: Fundamentals of Accounting **I

ACC 1008: Fundamentals of Accounting II**

ACC 2035: Intermediate Accounting I**

ACC 2036: Intermediate Accounting II**

Plus one of the following:

ACC 2037: Fundamentals of Taxation**

ACC 3019: Cost Accounting**

ACC 3024: Auditing**

Accounting Internship

Completion of 1002, 1008 plus a minimum of ONE 2000 level accounting course is a prerequisite for an internship. No more than one internship can count toward major requirements, though the college allows students to take as many as nine credits of internship in fulfilling a degree.

Note: Students can choose a department related double major. Those who choose this option are not permitted to minor in a department related subject. Students with one department related major are allowed one department related minor. Other students are permitted at most two department related minors. Please see department chair or advisor for details regarding double counting.

** Not counted as liberal arts

Concentration in Finance

Completion of the 15 required courses for the Accounting major and the completion of:

ECO 2015 Money and Banking

FIN 2002 Principles of Finance**

FIN 3010 Corporation Finance**

FIN 3015 or FIN 3017 Investment Analysis or Global Finance**

** Not counted as liberal arts

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